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Chinese national gets one year for smuggling over 2,200 ants out of Kenya

Zhang Kequn's sentencing underscores the growing crackdown on wildlife trafficking in East Africa, where high-value insects like ants are targeted for international pet markets. This case highlights the ecological and legal risks of illegal wildlife trade, particularly in biodiversity hotspots. Future enforcement actions are likely to intensify, targeting similar smuggling networks to curb wildlife crime.
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